Himalayan balsam (Impatiens glandulifera) has spread extensively along riverbanks, damp ditches and waste land. It is classed as a troublesome weed as it grows abundantly and smothers other native plants. The ripe seeds will explode and scatter when brushed against by animal or a person walking past. The Himalayan balsam is a relative of the busy Lizzie, though a lot taller.
Moisture-tolerant roots, photosynthesis-supportive leaves, pollinator-friendly flowers, reproduction-facilitative stems and wind-cooperative seeds describe the adaptations of Himalayan balsam (Impatiens glandulifera). Resource-grabbing, shallow, weak roots dominate waterways by growing hollow, jointed, tall stems and lance-shaped leaves for re-rooting and shading out competitors and by tolerating water-logging. Lilac, pink, purple, yellow or white flowers shaped like policemen's helmets hold copious, nutritious nectar for pollinating bumblebees and tend to compete aggressively with area vegetation for all pollinators and segue into 2,500 buoyant seeds that land 6.21 miles (10 kilometers) away.
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Destination Tennis - 2006 Balsams New Hampshire 1-7 was released on: USA: 19 November 2007
The room price at The Balsams Grand Hotel varies by season based on demand. It also depends on how long guests are interested in staying and may be discounted for longer stays.
A Himalayan hulk is a Yeti
a Himalayan oxen is called a yak
: Hamm's. : From the land of pines' lofty balsams, comes the beer refreshing.
Nothing preys on himalayan vultures.
There are no Himalayan wolves in Antarctica.
The Himalayan Beacon was created in 1998.
Himalayan Quail was created in 1846.
Himalayan Aviation was created in 1948.